Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is an art museum in the German city of Braunschweig.
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Founded in 1754, the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is one of the oldest museums in Europe. It houses a collection of masters of Western art, including Cranach, Holbein, Van Dyck, Vermeer, Rubens, and Rembrandt. The museum is based on the art collection of Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, after whom it is named.
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1754 - Cranach - Holbein - Van Dyck - Vermeer - Rubens - Rembrandt - Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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The Copperplate Cabinet, with its over 100,000 pieces of print graphics and 10,000 drawings, is of great importance. There are also rotating shows of art and craftwork from all over the world.
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The present museum building was opened in 1887. Its architect, Oskar Sommer, planned the building in Italian Renaissance style.
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1887 - Oskar Sommer - Italian Renaissance
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